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earthw7:
I catch this on the web which was being sent to someone else but end up in my mail.


Hau Mitakuyepi,

 I greet you through Cannupa Wakan and Ways of our Ancestors.

  Many are preparing for a return to Sungleska Oyate WiWiyang Wacipi for the renewal of our spiritual year.  In this place we each dance our prayer and create a vision of healing and positive growth for ourselves, our families, our nation and this beautiful planet that puts up with us. In this space we project the life we hope to live.

 It would be good for each family to make 44 green ties for our Mother  Earth and all she gives us and one SMALL 6 inch blue robe for the top  of the tree for Grandfather and our spirit connection. Between heaven and earth we two leggeds dance our prayer. These are offered on "tree day" June 28th.

 Every Person is important and has a place in our Hoop. All of us work together to recreate this ceremony.  You need to bring your best self to this ceremony ... the person you wish to become -- and share this person with all of us.

 Some call this a "Closed" altar because there is a security list for this family dance  Our ceremony is closed only to those who come with bad intention or carrying things that should not be at a ceremony of prayer.  Our ceremony is closed to those  threaten our children, those who we cannot trust with our possessions, those we would not invite into our home and those who would come between a marriage.

 I encourage everyone to spend time sharing yourself with our children especially at the Hocoka Cinca children's area.  Kathy Squires is organizing educational fun things for our next generation.  It is important that our children remember us with a smile and  in kindness.  The only way we can pass a message to those people of the future is through the words and memory of our children. We are the "elders" our kids will talk about.

 Some are concerned that fewer men are dancing each year and women outnumber men in the altar.  Most of our men have already danced,  and women usually seem to outnumber men in communities of the Spirit.

 In Dominant Culture White Society there is a struggle going on for equality as women have been dominated by men for centuries. White women are stepping forward  to fight for this equality.

And as our dance is made up of mostly white people, this is also played out in our altar.  The struggles of white people and the struggles of native people are not always the same.  White women are being called to dance and it is a natural progression until there is balance and understanding again in dominant culture.  When our Young Women have their honoring in Isnati Lowanpi by our men and women, when they grow up strong in themselves and treated with respect as women,  then balance will come into being again over time. As long as one man pledges to dance, this men's ceremony will continue. 

Be safe on your travels to the land and back home.  Remember to exercise you legs before you get there.  Watch what you put in your mouth.

 
Hechtu, Mitakuye Oyasin,

Paul GhostHorse

[just changed title]

debbieredbear:
Earth,

I believe this is the adopted son of "Buck Ghosthorse" who started to "Ghost Horse Nation". They claim that if the do the seven rights then THEY become the Lakotas....  Storm knows this guy somehwat. Or knew him. I can try emailing her. But look at the stuff on this site about Buck.

earthw7:
I read so of the stuff on buck and this email is just too strange
even the stuff wrote about why white women dance???

debbieredbear:
Buck's wife was going around portland telling people they were all Lakotas and giving talks. Pretty strange. My friend, I'll call her C, said that the last time she was around them before Buck died, there were whites running round acting and dressing like what they thought Indians act and dress like. She's white, and was disgusted.

educatedindian:
This seems to be Paul Ghosthorse's group.

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http://www.sungleska.org/pages/history.php
In 1952 our Spiritual Elder had a vision of teaching all races of people about his people, culture and spiritual way of living day to day life on what is called Canku Luta. THE RED ROAD.

Some years later in approximatly, 1970, at the age of 30, he started to travel and help his Elder and Uncle W. Black Elk as he and his wife, Grace Spotted Eagle traveled the USA speaking and teaching about Lakota way of being.

In 1986 or so, He and his wife moved to Monroe Washington, and started to teach all who would listen to them, about this way. Buck had met many people accross the USA during travel with his Elders and the First Tiospye was formed in Monroe. By 1990 , Tiospyes existed in California, Washington, Oregon, North Carolina, Minnesota, and by 1999 also in New York State, New Mexico, Alaska, and members or family were in some 30 states. The actual founding Tiospye was in The Bay Area of California....

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Anyone know the people listed as their board?

Joyce Ann McPherson, president
Jonathan Tong, treasurer
TBD, secretary
Betsy Gudz, member
Katherine K. Hoesel, member
Walter Hoesel, member
Amirra Malak, member
Charles Randalls, member
Jennessa Ann Richert, member

Ceremonies and classes.
http://www.sungleska.org/pages/activities.php

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